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Linus Torvalds
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6e2332e0ab |
cgroup: Changes for v6.5
* Whenever cpuset needs to rebuild sched_domain, it walked all tasks looking for DEADLINE tasks as they need to be accounted on the new domain. Walking all tasks can be expensive and there may not be any DEADLINE tasks at all. Task iteration is now omitted if there are no DEADLINE tasks. * Fixes DEADLINE bandwidth misaccounting after task migration failures. * When no controller is enabled, -Wstringop-overflow warning is triggered. The fix patch added an early exit which is too eager and got reverted for now. Will fix later. * Everything else are minor cleanups. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iIQEABYIACwWIQTfIjM1kS57o3GsC/uxYfJx3gVYGQUCZJoRHw4cdGpAa2VybmVs Lm9yZwAKCRCxYfJx3gVYGZatAQCKTv8pb5HEgochph4n26laSdVZs6ce3Y+s7V1T rum+3QD/TyJFmCkZSMscolZGFuafpg41sjPbmc4SexeuAMYCMgY= =nioD -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'cgroup-for-6.5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup Pull cgroup updates from Tejun Heo: - Whenever cpuset needs to rebuild sched_domain, it walked all tasks looking for DEADLINE tasks as they need to be accounted on the new domain. Walking all tasks can be expensive and there may not be any DEADLINE tasks at all. Task iteration is now omitted if there are no DEADLINE tasks - Fixes DEADLINE bandwidth misaccounting after task migration failures - When no controller is enabled, -Wstringop-overflow warning is triggered. The fix patch added an early exit which is too eager and got reverted for now. Will fix later - Everything else is minor cleanups * tag 'cgroup-for-6.5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup: Revert "cgroup: Avoid -Wstringop-overflow warnings" cgroup/misc: Expose misc.current on cgroup v2 root cgroup: Avoid -Wstringop-overflow warnings cgroup: remove obsolete comment on cgroup_on_dfl() cgroup: remove unused task_cgroup_path() cgroup/cpuset: remove unneeded header files cgroup: make cgroup_is_threaded() and cgroup_is_thread_root() static rdmacg: fix kernel-doc warnings in rdmacg cgroup: Replace the css_set call with cgroup_get cgroup: remove unused macro for_each_e_css() cgroup: Update out-of-date comment in cgroup_migrate() cgroup: Replace all non-returning strlcpy with strscpy cgroup/cpuset: remove unneeded header files cgroup/cpuset: Free DL BW in case can_attach() fails sched/deadline: Create DL BW alloc, free & check overflow interface cgroup/cpuset: Iterate only if DEADLINE tasks are present sched/cpuset: Keep track of SCHED_DEADLINE task in cpusets sched/cpuset: Bring back cpuset_mutex cgroup/cpuset: Rename functions dealing with DEADLINE accounting |
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Linus Torvalds
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72dc6db7e3 |
workqueue: Ordered workqueue creation cleanups
For historical reasons, unbound workqueues with max concurrency limit of 1 are considered ordered, even though the concurrency limit hasn't been system-wide for a long time. This creates ambiguity around whether ordered execution is actually required for correctness, which was actually confusing for e.g. btrfs (btrfs updates are being routed through the btrfs tree). There aren't that many users in the tree which use the combination and there are pending improvements to unbound workqueue affinity handling which will make inadvertent use of ordered workqueue a bigger loss. This pull request clarifies the situation for most of them by updating the ones which require ordered execution to use alloc_ordered_workqueue(). There are some conversions being routed through subsystem-specific trees and likely a few stragglers. Once they're all converted, workqueue can trigger a warning on unbound + @max_active==1 usages and eventually drop the implicit ordered behavior. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iIQEABYIACwWIQTfIjM1kS57o3GsC/uxYfJx3gVYGQUCZJoKnA4cdGpAa2VybmVs Lm9yZwAKCRCxYfJx3gVYGc5SAQDOtjML7Cx9AYzbY5+nYc0wTebRRTXGeOu7A3Xy j50rVgEAjHgvHLIdmeYmVhCeHOSN4q7Wn5AOwaIqZalOhfLyKQk= =hs79 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'wq-for-6.5-cleanup-ordered' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/wq Pull ordered workqueue creation updates from Tejun Heo: "For historical reasons, unbound workqueues with max concurrency limit of 1 are considered ordered, even though the concurrency limit hasn't been system-wide for a long time. This creates ambiguity around whether ordered execution is actually required for correctness, which was actually confusing for e.g. btrfs (btrfs updates are being routed through the btrfs tree). There aren't that many users in the tree which use the combination and there are pending improvements to unbound workqueue affinity handling which will make inadvertent use of ordered workqueue a bigger loss. This clarifies the situation for most of them by updating the ones which require ordered execution to use alloc_ordered_workqueue(). There are some conversions being routed through subsystem-specific trees and likely a few stragglers. Once they're all converted, workqueue can trigger a warning on unbound + @max_active==1 usages and eventually drop the implicit ordered behavior" * tag 'wq-for-6.5-cleanup-ordered' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/wq: rxrpc: Use alloc_ordered_workqueue() to create ordered workqueues net: qrtr: Use alloc_ordered_workqueue() to create ordered workqueues net: wwan: t7xx: Use alloc_ordered_workqueue() to create ordered workqueues dm integrity: Use alloc_ordered_workqueue() to create ordered workqueues media: amphion: Use alloc_ordered_workqueue() to create ordered workqueues scsi: NCR5380: Use default @max_active for hostdata->work_q media: coda: Use alloc_ordered_workqueue() to create ordered workqueues crypto: octeontx2: Use alloc_ordered_workqueue() to create ordered workqueues wifi: ath10/11/12k: Use alloc_ordered_workqueue() to create ordered workqueues wifi: mwifiex: Use default @max_active for workqueues wifi: iwlwifi: Use default @max_active for trans_pcie->rba.alloc_wq xen/pvcalls: Use alloc_ordered_workqueue() to create ordered workqueues virt: acrn: Use alloc_ordered_workqueue() to create ordered workqueues net: octeontx2: Use alloc_ordered_workqueue() to create ordered workqueues net: thunderx: Use alloc_ordered_workqueue() to create ordered workqueues greybus: Use alloc_ordered_workqueue() to create ordered workqueues powerpc, workqueue: Use alloc_ordered_workqueue() to create ordered workqueues |
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Linus Torvalds
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7ab044a4f4 |
workqueue: Changes for v6.5
* Concurrency-managed per-cpu work items that hog CPUs and delay the execution of other work items are now automatically detected and excluded from concurrency management. Reporting on such work items can also be enabled through a config option. * Added tools/workqueue/wq_monitor.py which improves visibility into workqueue usages and behaviors. * Includes Arnd's minimal fix for gcc-13 enum warning on 32bit compiles. This conflicts with |
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Linus Torvalds
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18eb3b6dff |
xen: branch for v6.5-rc1
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQRTLbB6QfY48x44uB6AXGG7T9hjvgUCZJp4CgAKCRCAXGG7T9hj vmmpAP4gMe7T2QXWY9VvWgyf97z3AtBx2NdTzLAmArFySzPFtgEAgCHE3yy95bmR JAX4+q/2QPbFxp0TgJrrxlq5RDn5Ago= =2HjA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-linus-6.5-rc1-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xen/tip Pull xen updates from Juergen Gross: - three patches adding missing prototypes - a fix for finding the iBFT in a Xen dom0 for supporting diskless iSCSI boot * tag 'for-linus-6.5-rc1-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xen/tip: x86: xen: add missing prototypes x86/xen: add prototypes for paravirt mmu functions iscsi_ibft: Fix finding the iBFT under Xen Dom 0 xen: xen_debug_interrupt prototype to global header |
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Linus Torvalds
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6a46676994 |
s390 updates for 6.5 merge window
- Fix the style of protected key API driver source: use x-mas tree for all local variable declarations. - Rework protected key API driver to not use the struct pkey_protkey and pkey_clrkey anymore. Both structures have a fixed size buffer, but with the support of ECC protected key these buffers are not big enough. Use dynamic buffers internally and transparently for userspace. - Add support for a new 'non CCA clear key token' with ECC clear keys supported: ECC P256, ECC P384, ECC P521, ECC ED25519 and ECC ED448. This makes it possible to derive a protected key from the ECC clear key input via PKEY_KBLOB2PROTK3 ioctl, while currently the only way to derive is via PCKMO instruction. - The s390 PMU of PAI crypto and extension 1 NNPA counters use atomic_t for reference counting. Replace this with the proper data type refcount_t. - Select ARCH_SUPPORTS_INT128, but limit this to clang for now, since gcc generates inefficient code, which may lead to stack overflows. - Replace one-element array with flexible-array member in struct vfio_ccw_parent and refactor the rest of the code accordingly. Also, prefer struct_size() over sizeof() open- coded versions. - Introduce OS_INFO_FLAGS_ENTRY pointing to a flags field and OS_INFO_FLAG_REIPL_CLEAR flag that informs a dumper whether the system memory should be cleared or not once dumped. - Fix a hang when a user attempts to remove a VFIO-AP mediated device attached to a guest: add VFIO_DEVICE_GET_IRQ_INFO and VFIO_DEVICE_SET_IRQS IOCTLs and wire up the VFIO bus driver callback to request a release of the device. - Fix calculation for R_390_GOTENT relocations for modules. - Allow any user space process with CAP_PERFMON capability read and display the CPU Measurement facility counter sets. - Rework large statically-defined per-CPU cpu_cf_events data structure and replace it with dynamically allocated structures created when a perf_event_open() system call is invoked or /dev/hwctr device is accessed. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iI0EABYIADUWIQQrtrZiYVkVzKQcYivNdxKlNrRb8AUCZJsnCRccYWdvcmRlZXZA bGludXguaWJtLmNvbQAKCRDNdxKlNrRb8D+RAQCN5CYdql/X8kOMcs4jJvDHEZf8 5CHYfmT2SLNs+zWtLgD/f/C9XXv3El/0wMBvuWSZ+T1nw+imt2cz+FJ+Nor+UQg= =R7Dm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 's390-6.5-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux Pull s390 updates from Alexander Gordeev: - Fix the style of protected key API driver source: use x-mas tree for all local variable declarations - Rework protected key API driver to not use the struct pkey_protkey and pkey_clrkey anymore. Both structures have a fixed size buffer, but with the support of ECC protected key these buffers are not big enough. Use dynamic buffers internally and transparently for userspace - Add support for a new 'non CCA clear key token' with ECC clear keys supported: ECC P256, ECC P384, ECC P521, ECC ED25519 and ECC ED448. This makes it possible to derive a protected key from the ECC clear key input via PKEY_KBLOB2PROTK3 ioctl, while currently the only way to derive is via PCKMO instruction - The s390 PMU of PAI crypto and extension 1 NNPA counters use atomic_t for reference counting. Replace this with the proper data type refcount_t - Select ARCH_SUPPORTS_INT128, but limit this to clang for now, since gcc generates inefficient code, which may lead to stack overflows - Replace one-element array with flexible-array member in struct vfio_ccw_parent and refactor the rest of the code accordingly. Also, prefer struct_size() over sizeof() open- coded versions - Introduce OS_INFO_FLAGS_ENTRY pointing to a flags field and OS_INFO_FLAG_REIPL_CLEAR flag that informs a dumper whether the system memory should be cleared or not once dumped - Fix a hang when a user attempts to remove a VFIO-AP mediated device attached to a guest: add VFIO_DEVICE_GET_IRQ_INFO and VFIO_DEVICE_SET_IRQS IOCTLs and wire up the VFIO bus driver callback to request a release of the device - Fix calculation for R_390_GOTENT relocations for modules - Allow any user space process with CAP_PERFMON capability read and display the CPU Measurement facility counter sets - Rework large statically-defined per-CPU cpu_cf_events data structure and replace it with dynamically allocated structures created when a perf_event_open() system call is invoked or /dev/hwctr device is accessed * tag 's390-6.5-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux: s390/cpum_cf: rework PER_CPU_DEFINE of struct cpu_cf_events s390/cpum_cf: open access to hwctr device for CAP_PERFMON privileged process s390/module: fix rela calculation for R_390_GOTENT s390/vfio-ap: wire in the vfio_device_ops request callback s390/vfio-ap: realize the VFIO_DEVICE_SET_IRQS ioctl s390/vfio-ap: realize the VFIO_DEVICE_GET_IRQ_INFO ioctl s390/pkey: add support for ecc clear key s390/pkey: do not use struct pkey_protkey s390/pkey: introduce reverse x-mas trees s390/zcore: conditionally clear memory on reipl s390/ipl: add REIPL_CLEAR flag to os_info vfio/ccw: use struct_size() helper vfio/ccw: replace one-element array with flexible-array member s390: select ARCH_SUPPORTS_INT128 s390/pai_ext: replace atomic_t with refcount_t s390/pai_crypto: replace atomic_t with refcount_t |
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Linus Torvalds
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8d8026f376 |
Xtensa updates for v6.5
- clean up platform_* interface of the xtensa architecture - enable HAVE_ASM_MODVERSIONS - drop ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS - clean up unaligned access exception handler - provide handler for load/store exceptions - various small fixes and cleanups -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEK2eFS5jlMn3N6xfYUfnMkfg/oEQFAmSavmgTHGpjbXZia2Jj QGdtYWlsLmNvbQAKCRBR+cyR+D+gRKGrD/43MoeSAq00Uwi4tOVCBIT9LhDuPc0+ +2I2JzLx7hL2O6gxbikGjQIZRd9vS9HaeIq8ecbIZ2CsOpnbitg25HTLtA4gfPWk VGpZJPKZ1xeB7nDsIFWTwYPMcIwnQBYNOHHg/bE1DU4kWIy03NQ8u73D9n93pQbA n3+pgQf4nTwTyGQE03/yeS68OhdsAW1jqZ4V2W7w1DhJj1g9Xalbk0RTEWFW+ID2 lFdcjgMkDBKG7VwFur/vzz50fNvJiZifsCPrGACtS9yKJXizZnSIwQF2V40JMw9S rXyd7JKa8cvKQaanpZ2HpTmE9YyjRIR9vrpJOrK7I/qm47Aism8L4zU0+GPxmLJt LtWrreE1QphES+IU2AzqSw2VQzjRa330Sg4C3WOq88IXJZeAIkLYDXL8Z+VsS5cH sgmKYKYXmslHOz93RfqWlNV5aBb8YwGcvCZuE5mAmfP7QGIexRDOma5gwRGp5DJR 6CHg77B5f8+JiQZpcMdflOGtmj6ZEhLicxDbO+0pVYUdf7X2/hPJtbKczdhhgnlu zf9vSrMsjgp8GIWDy5ZSIg564zqieJZWibc35ebkYk3W5kWsMqXSTE5TnrLy/32A Iz7LukwA5ZikGR4eo9kYPnPHHnSvZu30+4U2jU2V0nLhfZ372XWixaAqHPLX3rfT gVzhnTU/Bc2vGw== =ws6a -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'xtensa-20230627' of https://github.com/jcmvbkbc/linux-xtensa Pull xtensa updates from Max Filippov: - clean up platform_* interface of the xtensa architecture - enable HAVE_ASM_MODVERSIONS - drop ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS - clean up unaligned access exception handler - provide handler for load/store exceptions - various small fixes and cleanups * tag 'xtensa-20230627' of https://github.com/jcmvbkbc/linux-xtensa: xtensa: dump userspace code around the exception PC xtensa: rearrange show_stack output xtensa: add load/store exception handler xtensa: rearrange unaligned exception handler xtensa: always install slow handler for unaligned access exception xtensa: move early_trap_init from kasan_early_init to init_arch xtensa: drop ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS xtensa: report trax and perf counters in cpuinfo xtensa: add asm-prototypes.h xtensa: only build __strncpy_user with CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_STRNCPY_FROM_USER xtensa: drop bcopy implementation xtensa: drop EXPORT_SYMBOL for common_exception_return xtensa: boot-redboot: clean up Makefile xtensa: clean up default platform functions xtensa: drop platform_halt and platform_power_off xtensa: drop platform_restart xtensa: drop platform_heartbeat xtensa: xt2000: drop empty platform_init |
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Dinh Nguyen
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0ae6122996 |
Revert "nios2: Convert __pte_free_tlb() to use ptdescs"
This reverts commit
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Linus Torvalds
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6f612579be |
objtool changes for v6.5:
- Build footprint & performance improvements: - Reduce memory usage with CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y In the worst case of an allyesconfig+CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y kernel, DWARF creates almost 200 million relocations, ballooning objtool's peak heap usage to 53GB. These patches reduce that to 25GB. On a distro-type kernel with kernel IBT enabled, they reduce objtool's peak heap usage from 4.2GB to 2.8GB. These changes also improve the runtime significantly. - Debuggability improvements: - Add the unwind_debug command-line option, for more extend unwinding debugging output. - Limit unreachable warnings to once per function - Add verbose option for disassembling affected functions - Include backtrace in verbose mode - Detect missing __noreturn annotations - Ignore exc_double_fault() __noreturn warnings - Remove superfluous global_noreturns entries - Move noreturn function list to separate file - Add __kunit_abort() to noreturns - Unwinder improvements: - Allow stack operations in UNWIND_HINT_UNDEFINED regions - drm/vmwgfx: Add unwind hints around RBP clobber - Cleanups: - Move the x86 entry thunk restore code into thunk functions - x86/unwind/orc: Use swap() instead of open coding it - Remove unnecessary/unused variables - Fixes for modern stack canary handling Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAmSaxcoRHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1ht5w//f8mBoABct29pS4ib6pDwRZQDoG8fCA7M +KWjFD1AhX7RsJVEbM4uBUXdSWZD61xxIa8p8LO2jjzE5RyhM+EuNaisKujKqmfj uQTSnRhIRHMPqqVGK/gQxy1v4+3+12O32XFIJhAPYCp/dpbZJ2yKDsiHjapzZTDy BM+86hbIyHFmSl5uJcBFHEv6EGhoxwdrrrOxhpao1CqfAUi+uVgamHGwVqx+NtTY MvOmcy3/0ukHwDLON0MIMu9MSwvnXorD7+RSkYstwAM/k6ao/k78iJ31sOcynpRn ri0gmfygJsh2bxL4JUlY4ZeTs7PLWkj3i60deePc5u6EyV4JDJ2borUibs5oGoF6 pN0AwbtubLHHhUI/v74B3E6K6ZGvLiEn9dsNTuXsJffD+qU2REb+WLhr4ut+E1Wi IKWrYh811yBLyOqFEW3XudZTiXSJlgi3eYiCxspEsKw2RIFFt2g6vYcwrIb0Hatw 8R4/jCWk1nc6Wa3RQYsVnhkglAECSKQdDfS7p2e1hNUTjZuess4EEJjSLs8upIQ9 D1bmuUxEzRxVwAZtXYNh0NKe7OtyOrqgsVTQuqxvWXq2CpC7Hqj8piVJWHdBWgHO 0o2OQqjwSrzAtevpAIaYQv9zhPs1hV7CpBgzzqWGXrwJ3vM6YoSRLf0bg+5OkN8I O4U2xq2OVa8= =uNnc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'objtool-core-2023-06-27' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull objtool updates from Ingo Molar: "Build footprint & performance improvements: - Reduce memory usage with CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y In the worst case of an allyesconfig+CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y kernel, DWARF creates almost 200 million relocations, ballooning objtool's peak heap usage to 53GB. These patches reduce that to 25GB. On a distro-type kernel with kernel IBT enabled, they reduce objtool's peak heap usage from 4.2GB to 2.8GB. These changes also improve the runtime significantly. Debuggability improvements: - Add the unwind_debug command-line option, for more extend unwinding debugging output - Limit unreachable warnings to once per function - Add verbose option for disassembling affected functions - Include backtrace in verbose mode - Detect missing __noreturn annotations - Ignore exc_double_fault() __noreturn warnings - Remove superfluous global_noreturns entries - Move noreturn function list to separate file - Add __kunit_abort() to noreturns Unwinder improvements: - Allow stack operations in UNWIND_HINT_UNDEFINED regions - drm/vmwgfx: Add unwind hints around RBP clobber Cleanups: - Move the x86 entry thunk restore code into thunk functions - x86/unwind/orc: Use swap() instead of open coding it - Remove unnecessary/unused variables Fixes for modern stack canary handling" * tag 'objtool-core-2023-06-27' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (42 commits) x86/orc: Make the is_callthunk() definition depend on CONFIG_BPF_JIT=y objtool: Skip reading DWARF section data objtool: Free insns when done objtool: Get rid of reloc->rel[a] objtool: Shrink elf hash nodes objtool: Shrink reloc->sym_reloc_entry objtool: Get rid of reloc->jump_table_start objtool: Get rid of reloc->addend objtool: Get rid of reloc->type objtool: Get rid of reloc->offset objtool: Get rid of reloc->idx objtool: Get rid of reloc->list objtool: Allocate relocs in advance for new rela sections objtool: Add for_each_reloc() objtool: Don't free memory in elf_close() objtool: Keep GElf_Rel[a] structs synced objtool: Add elf_create_section_pair() objtool: Add mark_sec_changed() objtool: Fix reloc_hash size objtool: Consolidate rel/rela handling ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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4d6751815b |
Changes in this cycle were:
- Remove Xen-PV leftovers from init_32.c - Fix __swp_entry_to_pte() warning splat for Xen PV guests, triggered on CONFIG_DEBUG_VM_PGTABLE=y Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAmSaylcRHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1iowg//VoTsoZSI0RKE5Y5RrsaZ5ipT7HiWpaMr 72qLh+ce/7jckmaVDtw9wEvfe++K4CnhnX1OVUj5FgJMk7wfZvAotIyiO7eIuG3X YHtbgRHJn+UrPXZzF8+iuGzW3hD+jJzpD/WusoSpIiSb2XclxWQ8OtmhqBkyvyRb hYbpZxse6d/Vx/g8HSNR/sDBtsHzodgaa2ebbrBN4UNCQcwYW/hKiNnoZDtAx596 Rw6aEhQGq8PKikX9pRTwHKx2DAky0fuQaGiAt4k//3PBDnAQiGFlZT1qU0v0hAlS F9Z4qwsiuvK6wE//gwNAiohDGvqSOdOi4eeJNP08gu5DjF1i1SU6An0mYudRdhwm 9wOVGQll/M2Q3flJMnoiWHuH65R+OFfufitF1PpzyQht2CUUZblEYVGXsYbD54Js MGnOWw4NyNrVWgUkzNLT/yUvKR4GwK9gONZ9tfexorrXljF4A0OQr2pllRGgLLiy g3ZwW+FgL7Tl8mCRUFUGg/kOBRWuhA6oDfTS2jqtjAsDFouLDKF9M4aaG2NJzmTO UUpwoP0KSNqU7WZNlA2h/Gh4Zp4ZDKuXEqdI4WDmZmpfMmkFtTKbsL9ixPlV4jxk RtYjdIqzJwScyQPiUkZJdhugHmOURYI0pHNLnXU2AT8mMvHyZVhMxouJJ1xKocp6 TcNhew+2azg= =FhTY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86-mm-2023-06-27' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 mm updates from Ingo Molnar: - Remove Xen-PV leftovers from init_32.c - Fix __swp_entry_to_pte() warning splat for Xen PV guests, triggered on CONFIG_DEBUG_VM_PGTABLE=y * tag 'x86-mm-2023-06-27' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/mm: Remove Xen-PV leftovers from init_32.c x86/mm: Fix __swp_entry_to_pte() for Xen PV guests |
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Linus Torvalds
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a193cc7506 |
Perf events changes for v6.5:
- Rework & fix the event forwarding logic by extending the core interface. This fixes AMD PMU events that have to be forwarded from the core PMU to the IBS PMU. - Add self-tests to test AMD IBS invocation via core PMU events - Clean up Intel FixCntrCtl MSR encoding & handling Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAmSayC0RHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1jlWxAAqUPtfst1p6H5sSyCBPYo5Y/Rh0SyyqJj w0YZ8p2nbB/+EmIN3WS1uYhx1/AalTP254q2BgVF4DlDFQA1MlJCmSNJ9HhtzOgt mbpNKzy50cQCR/iH+s3ldcFsLGhSG07j6w8xeb6BGiABm2JoiZeg6iVU76zRe5A1 iPnjC7qoqjKH+sq8pu32fBClMjzf05/LGMd0MqFuYfl5950xRW61olstjo93XWgK O5z+5wm5H3MhJ2mzU6x+0C/xurIEQ0zRf6AqLbFp41BbJJJORgTCK746flghiqd5 DiADc7oj9eOqL1X9jFPHgE07T/6QPrMC8BoH64pOcM3PoZ6Iq3zTkUHxAw3qK5j+ kqduxzlVaFLFnf7R/vxUvjMg1PM+qP3pqgCrT+NFUdqsdLgSPxRzt5pAM6aAUwmU 1lhuapESH44RUFZGWrfOwzQE5q/FDmUc2yGyGW2aYDmwkclNjVpnvHEJrQMugI3M M3/y9a+ErcPDUJfHcodutBDGw9l7VhsxJFMt4ydOTkNbEfZLbi2TzNapui6SKFja G2efrB/HhrV9nE+21Wfa3uxoKMuJ/UPiGrVr2qyGOnShQpK7sdyGDshO1s6TTPye OoVf9I0LhewMPap52SU/KDP7GJVPW1BhL/C7w6OSnXxlS5k4lOji7z4Dj2hqXHib 19Jm7BhqZwE= =xn05 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'perf-core-2023-06-27' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull perf events updates from Ingo Molnar: - Rework & fix the event forwarding logic by extending the core interface. This fixes AMD PMU events that have to be forwarded from the core PMU to the IBS PMU. - Add self-tests to test AMD IBS invocation via core PMU events - Clean up Intel FixCntrCtl MSR encoding & handling * tag 'perf-core-2023-06-27' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: perf: Re-instate the linear PMU search perf/x86/intel: Define bit macros for FixCntrCtl MSR perf test: Add selftest to test IBS invocation via core pmu events perf/core: Remove pmu linear searching code perf/ibs: Fix interface via core pmu events perf/core: Rework forwarding of {task|cpu}-clock events |
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Linus Torvalds
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bc6cb4d5bc |
Locking changes for v6.5:
- Introduce cmpxchg128() -- aka. the demise of cmpxchg_double(). The cmpxchg128() family of functions is basically & functionally the same as cmpxchg_double(), but with a saner interface: instead of a 6-parameter horror that forced u128 - u64/u64-halves layout details on the interface and exposed users to complexity, fragility & bugs, use a natural 3-parameter interface with u128 types. - Restructure the generated atomic headers, and add kerneldoc comments for all of the generic atomic{,64,_long}_t operations. Generated definitions are much cleaner now, and come with documentation. - Implement lock_set_cmp_fn() on lockdep, for defining an ordering when taking multiple locks of the same type. This gets rid of one use of lockdep_set_novalidate_class() in the bcache code. - Fix raw_cpu_generic_try_cmpxchg() bug due to an unintended variable shadowing generating garbage code on Clang on certain ARM builds. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAmSav3wRHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1gDyxAAjCHQjpolrre7fRpyiTDwqzIKT27H04vQ zrQVlVc42WBnn9pe8LthGy43/RvYvqlZvLoLONA4fMkuYriM6nSMsoZjeUmE+6Rs QAElQC74P5YvEBOa67VNY3/M7sj22ftDe7ODtVV8OrnPjMk1sQNRvaK025Cs3yig 8MAI//hHGNmyVAp1dPYZMJNqxGCvluReLZ4SaUJFCMrg7YgUXgCBj/5Gi07TlKxn sT8BFCssoEW/B9FXkh59B1t6FBCZoSy4XSZfsZe0uVAUJ4XDEOO+zBgaWFCedNQT wP323ryBgMrkzUKA8j2/o5d3QnMA1GcBfHNNlvAl/fOfrxWXzDZnOEY26YcaLMa0 YIuRF/JNbPZlt6DCUVBUEvMPpfNYi18dFN0rat1a6xL2L4w+tm55y3mFtSsg76Ka r7L2nWlRrAGXnuA+VEPqkqbSWRUSWOv5hT2Mcyb5BqqZRsxBETn6G8GVAzIO6j6v giyfUdA8Z9wmMZ7NtB6usxe3p1lXtnZ/shCE7ZHXm6xstyZrSXaHgOSgAnB9DcuJ 7KpGIhhSODQSwC/h/J0KEpb9Pr/5jCWmXAQ2DWnZK6ndt1jUfFi8pfK58wm0AuAM o9t8Mx3o8wZjbMdt6up9OIM1HyFiMx2BSaZK+8f/bWemHQ0xwez5g4k5O5AwVOaC x9Nt+Tp0Ze4= =DsYj -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'locking-core-2023-06-27' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull locking updates from Ingo Molnar: - Introduce cmpxchg128() -- aka. the demise of cmpxchg_double() The cmpxchg128() family of functions is basically & functionally the same as cmpxchg_double(), but with a saner interface. Instead of a 6-parameter horror that forced u128 - u64/u64-halves layout details on the interface and exposed users to complexity, fragility & bugs, use a natural 3-parameter interface with u128 types. - Restructure the generated atomic headers, and add kerneldoc comments for all of the generic atomic{,64,_long}_t operations. The generated definitions are much cleaner now, and come with documentation. - Implement lock_set_cmp_fn() on lockdep, for defining an ordering when taking multiple locks of the same type. This gets rid of one use of lockdep_set_novalidate_class() in the bcache code. - Fix raw_cpu_generic_try_cmpxchg() bug due to an unintended variable shadowing generating garbage code on Clang on certain ARM builds. * tag 'locking-core-2023-06-27' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (43 commits) locking/atomic: scripts: fix ${atomic}_dec_if_positive() kerneldoc percpu: Fix self-assignment of __old in raw_cpu_generic_try_cmpxchg() locking/atomic: treewide: delete arch_atomic_*() kerneldoc locking/atomic: docs: Add atomic operations to the driver basic API documentation locking/atomic: scripts: generate kerneldoc comments docs: scripts: kernel-doc: accept bitwise negation like ~@var locking/atomic: scripts: simplify raw_atomic*() definitions locking/atomic: scripts: simplify raw_atomic_long*() definitions locking/atomic: scripts: split pfx/name/sfx/order locking/atomic: scripts: restructure fallback ifdeffery locking/atomic: scripts: build raw_atomic_long*() directly locking/atomic: treewide: use raw_atomic*_<op>() locking/atomic: scripts: add trivial raw_atomic*_<op>() locking/atomic: scripts: factor out order template generation locking/atomic: scripts: remove leftover "${mult}" locking/atomic: scripts: remove bogus order parameter locking/atomic: xtensa: add preprocessor symbols locking/atomic: x86: add preprocessor symbols locking/atomic: sparc: add preprocessor symbols locking/atomic: sh: add preprocessor symbols ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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ed3b7923a8 |
Scheduler changes for v6.5:
- Scheduler SMP load-balancer improvements: - Avoid unnecessary migrations within SMT domains on hybrid systems. Problem: On hybrid CPU systems, (processors with a mixture of higher-frequency SMT cores and lower-frequency non-SMT cores), under the old code lower-priority CPUs pulled tasks from the higher-priority cores if more than one SMT sibling was busy - resulting in many unnecessary task migrations. Solution: The new code improves the load balancer to recognize SMT cores with more than one busy sibling and allows lower-priority CPUs to pull tasks, which avoids superfluous migrations and lets lower-priority cores inspect all SMT siblings for the busiest queue. - Implement the 'runnable boosting' feature in the EAS balancer: consider CPU contention in frequency, EAS max util & load-balance busiest CPU selection. This improves CPU utilization for certain workloads, while leaves other key workloads unchanged. - Scheduler infrastructure improvements: - Rewrite the scheduler topology setup code by consolidating it into the build_sched_topology() helper function and building it dynamically on the fly. - Resolve the local_clock() vs. noinstr complications by rewriting the code: provide separate sched_clock_noinstr() and local_clock_noinstr() functions to be used in instrumentation code, and make sure it is all instrumentation-safe. - Fixes: - Fix a kthread_park() race with wait_woken() - Fix misc wait_task_inactive() bugs unearthed by the -rt merge: - Fix UP PREEMPT bug by unifying the SMP and UP implementations. - Fix task_struct::saved_state handling. - Fix various rq clock update bugs, unearthed by turning on the rq clock debugging code. - Fix the PSI WINDOW_MIN_US trigger limit, which was easy to trigger by creating enough cgroups, by removing the warnign and restricting window size triggers to PSI file write-permission or CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. - Propagate SMT flags in the topology when removing degenerate domain - Fix grub_reclaim() calculation bug in the deadline scheduler code - Avoid resetting the min update period when it is unnecessary, in psi_trigger_destroy(). - Don't balance a task to its current running CPU in load_balance(), which was possible on certain NUMA topologies with overlapping groups. - Fix the sched-debug printing of rq->nr_uninterruptible - Cleanups: - Address various -Wmissing-prototype warnings, as a preparation to (maybe) enable this warning in the future. - Remove unused code - Mark more functions __init - Fix shadow-variable warnings Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAmSatWQRHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1j62xAAuGOx1LcDfRGC6WGQzp1zOdlsVQtnDvlS qL58zYSHgizprpVQ3j87SBaG4CHCdvd2Bo36yW0lNZS4nd203qdq7fkrMb3hPP/w egUQUzMegf5fF6BWldKeMjuHSt+twFQz/ZAKK8iSbAir6CHNAqbNst1oL0i/+Tyk o33hBs1hT5tnbFb1NSVZkX4k+qT3LzTW4K2QgjjGtkScr6yHh2BdEVefyigWOjdo 9s02d00ll9a2r+F5txlN7Dnw6TN7rmTXGMOJU5bZvBE90/anNiAorMXHJdEKCyUR u9+JtBdJWiCplGa/tSRcxT16ZW1VdtTnd9q66TDhXREd2UNDFqBEyg5Wl77K4Tlf vKFajmj/to+cTbuv6m6TVR+zyXpdEpdL6F04P44U3qiJvDobBqeDNKHHIqpmbHXl AXUXcPWTVAzXX1Ce5M+BeAgTBQ1T7C5tELILrTNQHJvO1s9VVBRFZ/l65Ps4vu7T wIZ781IFuopk0zWqHovNvgKrJ7oFmOQQZFttQEe8n6nafkjI7u+IZ8FayiGaUMRr 4GawFGUCEdYh8z9qyslGKe8Q/Rphfk6hxMFRYUJpDmubQ0PkMeDjDGq77jDGl1PF VqwSDEyOaBJs7Gqf/mem00JtzBmXhkhm1SEjggHMI2IQbr/eeBXoLQOn3CDapO/N PiDbtX760ic= =EWQA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'sched-core-2023-06-27' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull scheduler updates from Ingo Molnar: "Scheduler SMP load-balancer improvements: - Avoid unnecessary migrations within SMT domains on hybrid systems. Problem: On hybrid CPU systems, (processors with a mixture of higher-frequency SMT cores and lower-frequency non-SMT cores), under the old code lower-priority CPUs pulled tasks from the higher-priority cores if more than one SMT sibling was busy - resulting in many unnecessary task migrations. Solution: The new code improves the load balancer to recognize SMT cores with more than one busy sibling and allows lower-priority CPUs to pull tasks, which avoids superfluous migrations and lets lower-priority cores inspect all SMT siblings for the busiest queue. - Implement the 'runnable boosting' feature in the EAS balancer: consider CPU contention in frequency, EAS max util & load-balance busiest CPU selection. This improves CPU utilization for certain workloads, while leaves other key workloads unchanged. Scheduler infrastructure improvements: - Rewrite the scheduler topology setup code by consolidating it into the build_sched_topology() helper function and building it dynamically on the fly. - Resolve the local_clock() vs. noinstr complications by rewriting the code: provide separate sched_clock_noinstr() and local_clock_noinstr() functions to be used in instrumentation code, and make sure it is all instrumentation-safe. Fixes: - Fix a kthread_park() race with wait_woken() - Fix misc wait_task_inactive() bugs unearthed by the -rt merge: - Fix UP PREEMPT bug by unifying the SMP and UP implementations - Fix task_struct::saved_state handling - Fix various rq clock update bugs, unearthed by turning on the rq clock debugging code. - Fix the PSI WINDOW_MIN_US trigger limit, which was easy to trigger by creating enough cgroups, by removing the warnign and restricting window size triggers to PSI file write-permission or CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. - Propagate SMT flags in the topology when removing degenerate domain - Fix grub_reclaim() calculation bug in the deadline scheduler code - Avoid resetting the min update period when it is unnecessary, in psi_trigger_destroy(). - Don't balance a task to its current running CPU in load_balance(), which was possible on certain NUMA topologies with overlapping groups. - Fix the sched-debug printing of rq->nr_uninterruptible Cleanups: - Address various -Wmissing-prototype warnings, as a preparation to (maybe) enable this warning in the future. - Remove unused code - Mark more functions __init - Fix shadow-variable warnings" * tag 'sched-core-2023-06-27' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (50 commits) sched/core: Avoid multiple calling update_rq_clock() in __cfsb_csd_unthrottle() sched/core: Avoid double calling update_rq_clock() in __balance_push_cpu_stop() sched/core: Fixed missing rq clock update before calling set_rq_offline() sched/deadline: Update GRUB description in the documentation sched/deadline: Fix bandwidth reclaim equation in GRUB sched/wait: Fix a kthread_park race with wait_woken() sched/topology: Mark set_sched_topology() __init sched/fair: Rename variable cpu_util eff_util arm64/arch_timer: Fix MMIO byteswap sched/fair, cpufreq: Introduce 'runnable boosting' sched/fair: Refactor CPU utilization functions cpuidle: Use local_clock_noinstr() sched/clock: Provide local_clock_noinstr() x86/tsc: Provide sched_clock_noinstr() clocksource: hyper-v: Provide noinstr sched_clock() clocksource: hyper-v: Adjust hv_read_tsc_page_tsc() to avoid special casing U64_MAX x86/vdso: Fix gettimeofday masking math64: Always inline u128 version of mul_u64_u64_shr() s390/time: Provide sched_clock_noinstr() loongarch: Provide noinstr sched_clock_read() ... |
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Arnd Bergmann
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356fa49759 |
NXP/FSL SoC driver updates for v6.5
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Linus Torvalds
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e8f75c0270 |
- A fix to avoid using a list iterator variable after the loop it is
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Jiri Kosina
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b571809ec3 |
Merge branch 'for-6.5/wacom' into for-linus
- touch selftests for hid-wacom (Joshua Dickens) - conversion of hid-wacom to use ktime_t (Jason Gerecke) |
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Jiri Kosina
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ef4ca0517c |
Merge branch 'for-6.5/nvidia' into for-linus
- support for nVidia Thunderstrike (SHIELD 2017) controller (Rahul Rameshbabu) |
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Jiri Kosina
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Jiri Kosina
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278cc2f13d |
Merge branch 'for-6.5/goodix' into for-linus
- power management reset-during-suspend fix for goodix Chromebook devices (Fei Shao) |
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Jiri Kosina
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1639f986e3 |
Merge branch 'for-6.5/core' into for-linus
- more bullet-proof handling of devres-managed resources in HID core (Dmitry Torokhov) - kunit test Kconfig dependency fix (Geert Uytterhoeven) |
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Jiri Kosina
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e80b500370 |
Merge branch 'for-6.5/apple' into for-linus
- improved support for Keychron K8 keyboard (Lasse Brun) |
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Jiri Kosina
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177d591aba |
Merge branch 'for-6.5/amd-sfh' into for-linus
- amd-sfh driver code cleanups (Basavaraj Natikar) |
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Jiri Kosina
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e7de761b02 |
Merge branch 'for-6.5/acer' into for-linus
- ASUS ROG Z13 keyboard support and other assorted fixes to hid-asus (Luke D. Jones) |
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Linus Torvalds
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12dc010071 |
- Some SEV and CC platform helpers cleanup and simplifications now that
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Linus Torvalds
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dc43fc753b |
- A serious scrubbing of the MTRR code including adding a new map
mechanism in order to look up the memory type of a region easily. Also address memory range lookup issues like returning an invalid memory type. Furthermore, this handles the decoupling of PAT from MTRR more naturally. All work by Juergen Gross -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEzv7L6UO9uDPlPSfHEsHwGGHeVUoFAmSazOIACgkQEsHwGGHe VUqltQ/8D1oA4LrgnbFO25J/27U/MwKo7ZI3hN6/OkH2FfdBgqeOlOV4TnndDL88 l/UrzOfWJQxpVLTO3SLMtDla0VrT24B4HZ4hvzDEdJZ8f1DLZ+gLN7sKOMjoIcO9 fvBZ5+/gFtVxSquwZmWvM0qKiCkKxmznJfpOx1/lt9UtKyKmpPSMVdrpqOeufL7k xxWqGRh2s104ZKwfMOj4dgvCVK9ZUlsPqqiARzkqc0bCg7SeIyPea/S2eljhTl15 BTOA/wW/lcVQ9yWmDD8inzxrZI4EHEohEaNMfof3AqFyYCOU4RzvE9tpAFEK3GXp NilxYkZ+JbEljq2QiEt0Ll8XEVKedi7YC1oN3ciiy9RS6+rWSPIvuMFV9tgPRjr1 AbWYmDoiLz+5ePI+0fckStRRntWKiao+hOaXb5RbEcg+85hkDHZZC7b0tCAUvnh7 OwuQfbzAqipn2G1hg+LThHDSjI4qHfHJlpeuPcsAxWef1diJbe15StdVWm+ttRE0 MTXSn3J9qT9MoY5y6m4KSybp0c1nSFlCK/ZkNvzwWHmkAG6M7wuFmBn3pVzEaCew fneGZcX9Ija4MY8Ygajp8GI1aQ4mBNif+uVE7UUY17hH9qAf8vI8Joqs+4L35u8h SZl/IqJO9ziEmVLdy9ajgm1xW04AFE1RYRfa6aH6K6tRaIoh8bE= =Dmx5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86_mtrr_for_v6.5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 mtrr updates from Borislav Petkov: "A serious scrubbing of the MTRR code including adding a new map mechanism in order to look up the memory type of a region easily. Also address memory range lookup issues like returning an invalid memory type. Furthermore, this handles the decoupling of PAT from MTRR more naturally. All work by Juergen Gross" * tag 'x86_mtrr_for_v6.5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/xen: Set default memory type for PV guests to WB x86/mtrr: Unify debugging printing x86/mtrr: Remove unused code x86/mm: Only check uniform after calling mtrr_type_lookup() x86/mtrr: Don't let mtrr_type_lookup() return MTRR_TYPE_INVALID x86/mtrr: Use new cache_map in mtrr_type_lookup() x86/mtrr: Add mtrr=debug command line option x86/mtrr: Construct a memory map with cache modes x86/mtrr: Add get_effective_type() service function x86/mtrr: Allocate mtrr_value array dynamically x86/mtrr: Move 32-bit code from mtrr.c to legacy.c x86/mtrr: Have only one set_mtrr() variant x86/mtrr: Replace vendor tests in MTRR code x86/xen: Set MTRR state when running as Xen PV initial domain x86/hyperv: Set MTRR state when running as SEV-SNP Hyper-V guest x86/mtrr: Support setting MTRR state for software defined MTRRs x86/mtrr: Replace size_or_mask and size_and_mask with a much easier concept x86/mtrr: Remove physical address size calculation |
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Linus Torvalds
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4baa098a14 |
- Remove the local symbols prefix of the get/put_user() exception
handling symbols so that tools do not get confused by the presence of code belonging to the wrong symbol/not belonging to any symbol - Improve csum_partial()'s performance - Some improvements to the kcpuid tool -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEzv7L6UO9uDPlPSfHEsHwGGHeVUoFAmSawNoACgkQEsHwGGHe VUppXw//YezVoWUUUeTedZl8nRbotwXUlATjsIGcRGe2rZQ/7Ud/NUagWiLmKcpy fAEt+Rd0MbukCNPmTjcw04NN9djs2avVXJS3CCsGNDv/Q6AsBpMcOD4dESxbWIgh NpkNvO3bKRKxtaoJukmxiiIBlMFzXXtKg/fgzB8FeYZDhGMfS7wBlcDeJIdmWWxO T5hykFoc/47e8SPG+K/VLT8hoQCg4KPpi3aSN6n+eq8nnlosABr95JKvgqeq1mXf UPdITYzKHDiny0ZqL2nqsx1MGh24CLc3QCxi5qMDE27NVFokRdfyCiK3DVZvgrNo IA5BsiKJ0Ddeo2F1Weu+rBI7Hhf+OBZlw7WmWpqQ3rEbeEJ4L1iWeeHwrBNzyuZq ftb7OScukusaGAMamhhnErR2GwdP3SBDnnUtsue3qqPK1acYPdFfCJCqXvYsCczQ Pn6eKE2Vlp/3febce7QtZtcz7qlv60UZvj3OpYbECIKcD1/8BWEidquSgPASxs9e WH+MvDlV/tgwzLVAG0Zp5x7DE/VzDPIKtMMRzgx1clSSPyRwzW0jhp+C4/xPsDCT 2lLHZu/ay7O2A1kiH6m0/ULAm/gUzRNsKCNRlP/HVVXl7+U6lZeZR3D14QOPl8n8 F1W/seOCLxnxx8dVF/hHmirDQuwSjF9vRewmWvvOUgzmYBid8j0= =6U2J -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86_misc_for_v6.5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull misc x86 updates from Borislav Petkov: - Remove the local symbols prefix of the get/put_user() exception handling symbols so that tools do not get confused by the presence of code belonging to the wrong symbol/not belonging to any symbol - Improve csum_partial()'s performance - Some improvements to the kcpuid tool * tag 'x86_misc_for_v6.5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/lib: Make get/put_user() exception handling a visible symbol x86/csum: Fix clang -Wuninitialized in csum_partial() x86/csum: Improve performance of `csum_partial` tools/x86/kcpuid: Add .gitignore tools/x86/kcpuid: Dump the correct CPUID function in error |
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Linus Torvalds
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4aacacee86 |
- Load late on both SMT threads on AMD, just like it is being done in
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Linus Torvalds
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04fc8904d5 |
Move the Arm architecture documentation under Documentation/arch/. This
brings some order to the documentation directory, declutters the top-level directory, and makes the documentation organization more closely match that of the source. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFDBAABCAAtFiEEIw+MvkEiF49krdp9F0NaE2wMflgFAmSbDRwPHGNvcmJldEBs d24ubmV0AAoJEBdDWhNsDH5Y0b0H/A69Yxns1Bf465rNNINREaWWzJzIPGyJax9F 7x2zYphL2BLmDysHDvBpP858ytA4qzmqS7TopI1zjqTS6Uh4qTfsQTWNfk536Oyi XOkKONPAqzuk4Pvsam4t46lMb5xqkyy7FcsZSp25ona7t8nLiTkoxTWIabvFziFN F7qJ/u/Uzck53FgR2Xtss4vrkcWDTgva5SzQUhoxGfEqjEOoQi7CfqLQC468wfOt /XlBCnTRPnZ6bFiD/9QHU+D0setWVBs0IJHH2ogDlx/FHOvp83haJHVRFNYpx0Gd UY72gEbovzYauKMaa6azBo+1Tje6tTu6wfV3ZAG8UJYe/vJkdUw= =EBMZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'docs-arm-move' of git://git.lwn.net/linux Pull arm documentation move from Jonathan Corbet: "Move the Arm architecture documentation under Documentation/arch/. This brings some order to the documentation directory, declutters the top-level directory, and makes the documentation organization more closely match that of the source" * tag 'docs-arm-move' of git://git.lwn.net/linux: dt-bindings: Update Documentation/arm references docs: update some straggling Documentation/arm references crypto: update some Arm documentation references mips: update a reference to a moved Arm Document arm64: Update Documentation/arm references arm: update in-source documentation references arm: docs: Move Arm documentation to Documentation/arch/ |
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Linus Torvalds
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a354049532 |
It's been a relatively calm cycle in docsland. We do have:
- Some initial page-table documentation from Linus (the other Linus) - Regression-handling documentation improvements from Thorsten - Addition of kerneldoc documentation for the ERR_PTR() and related macros from James Seo ...and the usual collection of fixes and updates. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFDBAABCAAtFiEEIw+MvkEiF49krdp9F0NaE2wMflgFAmSbC9wPHGNvcmJldEBs d24ubmV0AAoJEBdDWhNsDH5Yw7YH/Rcd2oVQ/B8ui9TYcXTQid0ly5GvLl/ot0zf pml725bZSKodcdtmLvQ6CzMGRdzxhQpVfzy21zHAlQWiBMdheWeu0Etmpspn8fCI wnJIlUbGdp5Aq4ZtoJPTtE3vXvWEQ32gVytGjbTVNtSLRLXQ1bc+A/IvmRj3jdkV dwPfN7hPLVhBt5770pHMywlFVBQ9FUjUNC+uX0JkcNZJ3598c4ZzndBEaLdqfPHC DtWucRdnHubTncKECgYbspsfH6zuntFk8FgsD1gZ1K9izMAwVBsKSS+MeOz8oxx8 rPq4Tscqs/9mpist/PqxEu0fvTC3xsyMbxLA4hAORmgpdnbWIaQ= =q2B4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'docs-6.5' of git://git.lwn.net/linux Pull documentation updates from Jonathan Corbet: "It's been a relatively calm cycle in docsland. We do have: - Some initial page-table documentation from Linus (the other Linus) - Regression-handling documentation improvements from Thorsten - Addition of kerneldoc documentation for the ERR_PTR() and related macros from James Seo ... and the usual collection of fixes and updates" * tag 'docs-6.5' of git://git.lwn.net/linux: docs: consolidate storage interfaces Documentation: update git configuration for Link: tag Documentation: KVM: make corrections to vcpu-requests.rst Documentation: KVM: make corrections to ppc-pv.rst Documentation: KVM: make corrections to locking.rst Documentation: KVM: make corrections to halt-polling.rst Documentation: virt: correct location of haltpoll module params Documentation/mm: Initial page table documentation docs: crypto: async-tx-api: fix typo in struct name docs/doc-guide: Clarify how to write tables docs: handling-regressions: rework section about fixing procedures docs: process: fix a typoed cross-reference docs: submitting-patches: Discuss interleaved replies MAINTAINERS: direct process doc changes to a dedicated ML Documentation: core-api: Add error pointer functions to kernel-api err.h: Add missing kerneldocs for error pointer functions Documentation: conf.py: Add __force to c_id_attributes docs: clarify KVM related kernel parameters' descriptions docs: consolidate human interface subsystems docs: admin-guide: Add information about intel_pstate active mode |
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Linus Torvalds
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dedbf31ac8 |
linux-kselftest-next-6.5-rc1
This kselftest update for Linux 6.5-rc1 consists of: - change to allow runners to override the timeout This change is made to avoid future increases of long timeouts - several other spelling and cleanups - a new subtest to video_device_test - enhancements to test coverage in clone3 test - other fixes to ftrace and cpufreq tests -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEPZKym/RZuOCGeA/kCwJExA0NQxwFAmSYXtgACgkQCwJExA0N QxxFnhAAwoYLMi2PN6G7Cs4J8jqmckluD0tpKhMAIoZFckgvlUoPJgEtDrB1X+KJ JF8DzBJ/VrezxfrsKcFO6jW26BgVmn++miIuwbcjY0YzL1JuRfJweE8znjADSD4c hI2EI8Nw1FdMiSCJANblbgPTQz2zmdH68+CifrQcKgiq4+2ETELuOSA0JnTsTUm3 wxkyoubElpgqKFyYKuUyPLO8llqJInnPLFOdrtCQNGtLcPC11Gmrhqg3c46zhAsA lbsIezUebPe8RLflmn6WZf+1Y8p+PkXW+lbrkw0HEEhFCWQ7uNI5OcvivdY4kLXA glt73LlASnWkqf/59rkMGUUP2LkI/Ys7oEN4XNuq0XvvYoF30ZcpvrInzVCET3qd Z4SMBzdC5YHlCSpszAQYumCpu+7tAQd/LlB0Pk5YjHHt4c0wC+PABkzgP+3+4alz hvSQGInsfBGzjP3nOV0qDEpMlL/0cAJzfsiNHvW+RJu8jSIJHpIq9BwRefSnAmke tD3ZWxW8bAFvELvF5jMhdIApbw3cCZNcb6end/RLOmqcALDYXf+64FIrC3pqxQoH CJXn7fZD9kmwxZLg6LQiN6caBc70RZbhOv5fBZ2E/h4cj2EN4gFMV6rLs3/xXLal MvvOydEIPRPIYlqJgdosUYv5LO29+IKTo1hRQjkTCZRqj1ybSpI= =BQ+u -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'linux-kselftest-next-6.5-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest Pull kselftest updates from Shuah Khan: - allow runners to override the timeout This change is made to avoid future increases of long timeouts - several other spelling and cleanups - a new subtest to video_device_test - enhancements to test coverage in clone3 test - other fixes to ftrace and cpufreq tests * tag 'linux-kselftest-next-6.5-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest: selftests/ftace: Fix KTAP output ordering selftests/cpufreq: Don't enable generic lock debugging options kselftests: Sort the collections list to avoid duplicate tests selftest: pidfd: Omit long and repeating outputs selftests: allow runners to override the timeout selftests/ftrace: Add new test case which checks for optimized probes selftests/clone3: test clone3 with exit signal in flags kselftest: vDSO: Fix accumulation of uninitialized ret when CLOCK_REALTIME is undefined selftests: prctl: Fix spelling mistake "anonynous" -> "anonymous" selftests: media_tests: Add new subtest to video_device_test |
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Linus Torvalds
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9ba92dc1de |
linux-kselftest-kunit-6.5-rc1
This KUnit update for Linux 6.5-rc1 consists of: - kunit_add_action() API to defer a call until test exit. - Update document to add kunit_add_action() usage notes. - Changes to always run cleanup from a test kthread. - Documentation updates to clarify cleanup usage - assertions should not be used in cleanup - Documentation update to clearly indicate that exit functions should run even if init fails - Several fixes and enhancements to existing tests. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEPZKym/RZuOCGeA/kCwJExA0NQxwFAmSYWVcACgkQCwJExA0N QxwbxA//eGx3xkFN9CWb8ryBTZhs8DZrzc+JlqWEDpk7GQTSlErd3DtInzY0jM2a GWKV4BJCX6uI2JiyG+cof7nWtnv//L4LxRCpYlY/n7sJeYwZyd1s745nM8lfYTh9 UtAHPmZplAqMCOHgfeUQ6wMxiUc7VGC8Spu82nFzRuSLzf+q5BpK7LPHSJiJ4ea+ kkM+5ygHzBW2cfvULIglb8jQPgPRoVR4RhmmHMF7CYTZQkrU/z7ZZlFTx7LowrxC p2zWVuH0KJONn4L8rB4QI8oqCZejU2qV2bealCnKY3/atSLUvrnYxyPQbbxCNqmi EY1XyQFbGsvmgy77IeEXKWhiUmAfD7/Hcvh8M/vLk2wHzQG8+428DAQ7sGRHHqZX 6DvDUo8Z2TE7585glxkbiXhuGsY0y8dkeNURw4URys+TvucNHGrmDfKp0UIEAJW1 iqopMGmM/MDfV5gPUlUEg6jKhTkZOn6OlVwZ8moUaAeAKV7qGGuMrNSZJ6Jw1Gc9 LjI2ma3uZ3hOahyqwU+zwO4CeTJHOq6JjXJZt9aiGwqJPrbjvVCUtikz4QSptU2z vCjVEV/e7tTGXl+suDb48cu/pyh+z3t5/Gz7eOHMId7S3MENTauxyBXDm1WzoV0c HuBEsmWXetYuXXkh66LJ/8fzUeWvaGrQPM9hXi2fn1hmPLxOnxw= =rYT5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'linux-kselftest-kunit-6.5-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest Pull KUnit updates from Shuah Khan: - kunit_add_action() API to defer a call until test exit - Update document to add kunit_add_action() usage notes - Changes to always run cleanup from a test kthread - Documentation updates to clarify cleanup usage (assertions should not be used in cleanup) - Documentation update to clearly indicate that exit functions should run even if init fails - Several fixes and enhancements to existing tests * tag 'linux-kselftest-kunit-6.5-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest: MAINTAINERS: Add source tree entry for kunit Documentation: kunit: Rename references to kunit_abort() kunit: Move kunit_abort() call out of kunit_do_failed_assertion() kunit: Fix obsolete name in documentation headers (func->action) Documentation: Kunit: add MODULE_LICENSE to sample code kunit: Update kunit_print_ok_not_ok function kunit: Fix reporting of the skipped parameterized tests kunit/test: Add example test showing parameterized testing Documentation: kunit: Add usage notes for kunit_add_action() kunit: kmalloc_array: Use kunit_add_action() kunit: executor_test: Use kunit_add_action() kunit: Add kunit_add_action() to defer a call until test exit kunit: example: Provide example exit functions Documentation: kunit: Warn that exit functions run even if init fails Documentation: kunit: Note that assertions should not be used in cleanup kunit: Always run cleanup from a test kthread Documentation: kunit: Modular tests should not depend on KUNIT=y kunit: tool: undo type subscripts for subprocess.Popen |
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Linus Torvalds
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b19edac599 |
nolibc updates for v6.5
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Jakub Kicinski
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ae23064219 |
Merge branch 'af_unix-followup-fixes-for-so_passpidfd'
Kuniyuki Iwashima says:
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af_unix: Followup fixes for SO_PASSPIDFD.
This series fixes 2 issues introduced by commit
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Alexander Mikhalitsyn
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a9c49cc2f5 |
net: scm: introduce and use scm_recv_unix helper
Recently, our friends from bluetooth subsystem reported [1] that after commit |
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Kuniyuki Iwashima
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603fc57ab7 |
af_unix: Skip SCM_PIDFD if scm->pid is NULL.
syzkaller hit a WARN_ON_ONCE(!scm->pid) in scm_pidfd_recv(). In unix_stream_read_generic(), if there is no skb in the queue, we could bail out the do-while loop without calling scm_set_cred(): 1. No skb in the queue 2. sk is non-blocking or shutdown(sk, RCV_SHUTDOWN) is called concurrently or peer calls close() If the socket is configured with SO_PASSPIDFD, scm_pidfd_recv() would populate cmsg with garbage emitting the warning. Let's skip SCM_PIDFD if scm->pid is NULL in scm_pidfd_recv(). Note another way would be skip calling scm_recv() in such cases, but this caused a regression resulting in commit |
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Linus Torvalds
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af96134dc8 |
RCU pull request for v6.5
This pull contains the following branches: doc.2023.05.10a: Documentation updates fixes.2023.05.11a: Miscellaneous fixes, perhaps most notably: o Remove RCU_NONIDLE(). The new visibility of most of the idle loop to RCU has obsoleted this API. o Make the RCU_SOFTIRQ callback-invocation time limit also apply to the rcuc kthreads that invoke callbacks for CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT. o Add a jiffies-based callback-invocation time limit to handle long-running callbacks. (The local_clock() function is only invoked once per 32 callbacks due to its high overhead.) o Stop rcu_tasks_invoke_cbs() from using never-onlined CPUs, which fixes a bug that can occur on systems with non-contiguous CPU numbering. kvfree.2023.05.10a: kvfree_rcu updates o Eliminate the single-argument variant of k[v]free_rcu() now that all uses have been converted to k[v]free_rcu_mightsleep(). o Add WARN_ON_ONCE() checks for k[v]free_rcu*() freeing callbacks too soon. Yes, this is closing the barn door after the horse has escaped, but Murphy says that there will be more horses. nocb.2023.05.11a: Callback-offloading updates o Fix a number of bugs involving the shrinker and lazy callbacks. rcu-tasks.2023.05.10a: Tasks RCU updates torture.2023.05.15a: Torture-test updates rcu-urgent.2023.06.06a: Urgent SRCU fix (already pulled) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEbK7UrM+RBIrCoViJnr8S83LZ+4wFAmSUuukTHHBhdWxtY2tA a2VybmVsLm9yZwAKCRCevxLzctn7jLB5EACWArBYSbXh9kx6RP3LRkOd//fQWuqx z/RmHjMx3a2uIQpsbeAj+jrgHYzSOi7Afdnx2s0gUIWGjpF4d+e31eco9xTQtWIs A3/pXUlcTyaPXEZh5ro763UyBF/K003TAdo7EZAScTfDNp2knqGdEOyXTOXiAULX GH922kIqg0chbYaWocLY3g5mXeEm+kGY8GrDAB7/B3jHgoyylXzmSULDP4GQV7hw DkM0GOlc3TSzHonnNS6j1xboqY4HhWIDkBrD4Oh5P//ttMpb1b6gs1zEyjCQcNBe a6fnNF+0dUwANIZKroPn/L1uTGsEUhmLFkVK+XIuAit97yWI6t+aRH6TzHHYmkpu wVmLxv/FbJohP7ArWaI8l0gNl0vkli3ZgQXnRvSpCqIFR93AWVMeZsDTGOcLUdry AZEnuGXHnc9UB0KGOIras0o/EQezKq57JUV2bBZjl/GIDc3qiaJKnBhHysPc1iuE UfP052vCaoZxO3U/FrObQhjLZnstKBYHj8WolxMjIyNMlRIvDro6O1WG4+mjeLDP xdrjKGstsJh80CYDei+vJBXsbszhxv8yV4hCQX9JcDl3RjEqOOxgKUnAaP2mm02O MX33P3MZvSsHGoxkJpXDSlkQlbNqDBMIjZXbZLRF4o8fPhVmQU/4QlJN0iFOoXaQ 1qqGrerEzfn0Jw== =3LCd -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'rcu.2023.06.22a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu Pull RCU updates from Paul McKenney: "Documentation updates Miscellaneous fixes, perhaps most notably: - Remove RCU_NONIDLE(). The new visibility of most of the idle loop to RCU has obsoleted this API. - Make the RCU_SOFTIRQ callback-invocation time limit also apply to the rcuc kthreads that invoke callbacks for CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT. - Add a jiffies-based callback-invocation time limit to handle long-running callbacks. (The local_clock() function is only invoked once per 32 callbacks due to its high overhead.) - Stop rcu_tasks_invoke_cbs() from using never-onlined CPUs, which fixes a bug that can occur on systems with non-contiguous CPU numbering. kvfree_rcu updates: - Eliminate the single-argument variant of k[v]free_rcu() now that all uses have been converted to k[v]free_rcu_mightsleep(). - Add WARN_ON_ONCE() checks for k[v]free_rcu*() freeing callbacks too soon. Yes, this is closing the barn door after the horse has escaped, but Murphy says that there will be more horses. Callback-offloading updates: - Fix a number of bugs involving the shrinker and lazy callbacks. Tasks RCU updates Torture-test updates" * tag 'rcu.2023.06.22a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu: (32 commits) torture: Remove duplicated argument -enable-kvm for ppc64 doc/rcutorture: Add description of rcutorture.stall_cpu_block rcu/rcuscale: Stop kfree_scale_thread thread(s) after unloading rcuscale rcu/rcuscale: Move rcu_scale_*() after kfree_scale_cleanup() rcutorture: Correct name of use_softirq module parameter locktorture: Add long_hold to adjust lock-hold delays rcu/nocb: Make shrinker iterate only over NOCB CPUs rcu-tasks: Stop rcu_tasks_invoke_cbs() from using never-onlined CPUs rcu: Make rcu_cpu_starting() rely on interrupts being disabled rcu: Mark rcu_cpu_kthread() accesses to ->rcu_cpu_has_work rcu: Mark additional concurrent load from ->cpu_no_qs.b.exp rcu: Employ jiffies-based backstop to callback time limit rcu: Check callback-invocation time limit for rcuc kthreads rcu: Remove RCU_NONIDLE() rcu: Add more RCU files to kernel-api.rst rcu-tasks: Clarify the cblist_init_generic() function's pr_info() output rcu-tasks: Avoid pr_info() with spin lock in cblist_init_generic() rcu/nocb: Recheck lazy callbacks under the ->nocb_lock from shrinker rcu/nocb: Fix shrinker race against callback enqueuer rcu/nocb: Protect lazy shrinker against concurrent (de-)offloading ... |
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Jason Gunthorpe
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5f004bcaee |
Linux 6.4
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Dan Carpenter
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4251f631fd |
RDMA/bnxt_re: Fix an IS_ERR() vs NULL check
The bnxt_re_mmap_entry_insert() function returns NULL, not error pointers.
Update the check for errors accordingly.
Fixes:
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Moritz Fischer
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30ac666a2f |
net: lan743x: Simplify comparison
Simplify comparison, no functional changes. Cc: Bryan Whitehead <bryan.whitehead@microchip.com> Cc: UNGLinuxDriver@microchip.com Suggested-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Moritz Fischer <moritzf@google.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230627035432.1296760-1-moritzf@google.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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Jakub Kicinski
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3674fbf045 |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Merge in late fixes to prepare for the 6.5 net-next PR. Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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a425ac5365 |
gup: add warning if some caller would seem to want stack expansion
It feels very unlikely that anybody would want to do a GUP in an unmapped area under the stack pointer, but real users sometimes do some really strange things. So add a (temporary) warning for the case where a GUP fails and expanding the stack might have made it work. It's trivial to do the expansion in the caller as part of getting the mm lock in the first place - see __access_remote_vm() for ptrace, for example - it's just that it's unnecessarily painful to do it deep in the guts of the GUP lookup when we might have to drop and re-take the lock. I doubt anybody actually does anything quite this strange, but let's be proactive: adding these warnings is simple, and will make debugging it much easier if they trigger. Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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8d7071af89 |
mm: always expand the stack with the mmap write lock held
This finishes the job of always holding the mmap write lock when extending the user stack vma, and removes the 'write_locked' argument from the vm helper functions again. For some cases, we just avoid expanding the stack at all: drivers and page pinning really shouldn't be extending any stacks. Let's see if any strange users really wanted that. It's worth noting that architectures that weren't converted to the new lock_mm_and_find_vma() helper function are left using the legacy "expand_stack()" function, but it has been changed to drop the mmap_lock and take it for writing while expanding the vma. This makes it fairly straightforward to convert the remaining architectures. As a result of dropping and re-taking the lock, the calling conventions for this function have also changed, since the old vma may no longer be valid. So it will now return the new vma if successful, and NULL - and the lock dropped - if the area could not be extended. Tested-by: Vegard Nossum <vegard.nossum@oracle.com> Tested-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de> # ia64 Tested-by: Frank Scheiner <frank.scheiner@web.de> # ia64 Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Kuniyuki Iwashima
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25a9c8a443 |
netlink: Add __sock_i_ino() for __netlink_diag_dump().
syzbot reported a warning in __local_bh_enable_ip(). [0] Commit |
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Vladimir Oltean
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d06f925f13 |
net: dsa: avoid suspicious RCU usage for synced VLAN-aware MAC addresses
When using the felix driver (the only one which supports UC filtering and MC filtering) as a DSA master for a random other DSA switch, one can see the following stack trace when the downstream switch ports join a VLAN-aware bridge: ============================= WARNING: suspicious RCU usage ----------------------------- net/8021q/vlan_core.c:238 suspicious rcu_dereference_protected() usage! stack backtrace: Workqueue: dsa_ordered dsa_slave_switchdev_event_work Call trace: lockdep_rcu_suspicious+0x170/0x210 vlan_for_each+0x8c/0x188 dsa_slave_sync_uc+0x128/0x178 __hw_addr_sync_dev+0x138/0x158 dsa_slave_set_rx_mode+0x58/0x70 __dev_set_rx_mode+0x88/0xa8 dev_uc_add+0x74/0xa0 dsa_port_bridge_host_fdb_add+0xec/0x180 dsa_slave_switchdev_event_work+0x7c/0x1c8 process_one_work+0x290/0x568 What it's saying is that vlan_for_each() expects rtnl_lock() context and it's not getting it, when it's called from the DSA master's ndo_set_rx_mode(). The caller of that - dsa_slave_set_rx_mode() - is the slave DSA interface's dsa_port_bridge_host_fdb_add() which comes from the deferred dsa_slave_switchdev_event_work(). We went to great lengths to avoid the rtnl_lock() context in that call path in commit |
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Kuniyuki Iwashima
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9d797ee2dc |
Revert "af_unix: Call scm_recv() only after scm_set_cred()."
This reverts commit |
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Jakub Kicinski
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1a3f6fc430 |
phylink: ReST-ify the phylink_pcs_neg_mode() kdoc
Stephen reports warnings when rendering phylink kdocs as HTML: include/linux/phylink.h:110: ERROR: Unexpected indentation. include/linux/phylink.h:111: WARNING: Block quote ends without a blank line; unexpected unindent. include/linux/phylink.h:614: WARNING: Inline literal start-string without end-string. include/linux/phylink.h:644: WARNING: Inline literal start-string without end-string. Make phylink_pcs_neg_mode() use a proper list format to fix the first two warnings. The last two warnings, AFAICT, come from the use of shorthand like phylink_mode_*(). Perhaps those should be special-cased at the Sphinx level. Reported-by: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230626162908.2f149f98@canb.auug.org.au/ Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230626214640.3142252-1-kuba@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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David Howells
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5da4d7b8e6 |
libceph: Partially revert changes to support MSG_SPLICE_PAGES
Fix the mishandling of MSG_DONTWAIT and also reinstates the per-page checking of the source pages (which might have come from a DIO write by userspace) by partially reverting the changes to support MSG_SPLICE_PAGES and doing things a little differently. In messenger_v1: (1) The ceph_tcp_sendpage() is resurrected and the callers reverted to use that. (2) The callers now pass MSG_MORE unconditionally. Previously, they were passing in MSG_MORE|MSG_SENDPAGE_NOTLAST and then degrading that to just MSG_MORE on the last call to ->sendpage(). (3) Make ceph_tcp_sendpage() a wrapper around sendmsg() rather than sendpage(), setting MSG_SPLICE_PAGES if sendpage_ok() returns true on the page. In messenger_v2: (4) Bring back do_try_sendpage() and make the callers use that. (5) Make do_try_sendpage() use sendmsg() for both cases and set MSG_SPLICE_PAGES if sendpage_ok() is set. Fixes: |
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Vladimir Oltean
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528a08bcd8 |
net: phy: mscc: fix packet loss due to RGMII delays
Two deadly typos break RX and TX traffic on the VSC8502 PHY using RGMII
if phy-mode = "rgmii-id" or "rgmii-txid", and no "tx-internal-delay-ps"
override exists. The negative error code from phy_get_internal_delay()
does not get overridden with the delay deduced from the phy-mode, and
later gets committed to hardware. Also, the rx_delay gets overridden by
what should have been the tx_delay.
Fixes:
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Jakub Kicinski
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d9b1a5a60a |
Merge branch 'use-vmalloc_array-and-vcalloc'
Julia Lawall says:
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use vmalloc_array and vcalloc
The functions vmalloc_array and vcalloc were introduced in
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Julia Lawall
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e9c74f8b8a |
net: mana: use vmalloc_array and vcalloc
Use vmalloc_array and vcalloc to protect against multiplication overflows. The changes were done using the following Coccinelle semantic patch: // <smpl> @initialize:ocaml@ @@ let rename alloc = match alloc with "vmalloc" -> "vmalloc_array" | "vzalloc" -> "vcalloc" | _ -> failwith "unknown" @@ size_t e1,e2; constant C1, C2; expression E1, E2, COUNT, x1, x2, x3; typedef u8; typedef __u8; type t = {u8,__u8,char,unsigned char}; identifier alloc = {vmalloc,vzalloc}; fresh identifier realloc = script:ocaml(alloc) { rename alloc }; @@ ( alloc(x1*x2*x3) | alloc(C1 * C2) | alloc((sizeof(t)) * (COUNT), ...) | - alloc((e1) * (e2)) + realloc(e1, e2) | - alloc((e1) * (COUNT)) + realloc(COUNT, e1) | - alloc((E1) * (E2)) + realloc(E1, E2) ) // </smpl> Signed-off-by: Julia Lawall <Julia.Lawall@inria.fr> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230627144339.144478-23-Julia.Lawall@inria.fr Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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Julia Lawall
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fa87c54693 |
net: enetc: use vmalloc_array and vcalloc
Use vmalloc_array and vcalloc to protect against multiplication overflows. The changes were done using the following Coccinelle semantic patch: // <smpl> @initialize:ocaml@ @@ let rename alloc = match alloc with "vmalloc" -> "vmalloc_array" | "vzalloc" -> "vcalloc" | _ -> failwith "unknown" @@ size_t e1,e2; constant C1, C2; expression E1, E2, COUNT, x1, x2, x3; typedef u8; typedef __u8; type t = {u8,__u8,char,unsigned char}; identifier alloc = {vmalloc,vzalloc}; fresh identifier realloc = script:ocaml(alloc) { rename alloc }; @@ ( alloc(x1*x2*x3) | alloc(C1 * C2) | alloc((sizeof(t)) * (COUNT), ...) | - alloc((e1) * (e2)) + realloc(e1, e2) | - alloc((e1) * (COUNT)) + realloc(COUNT, e1) | - alloc((E1) * (E2)) + realloc(E1, E2) ) // </smpl> Signed-off-by: Julia Lawall <Julia.Lawall@inria.fr> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230627144339.144478-19-Julia.Lawall@inria.fr Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |